After 330 C.E., the capital of the Roman world became
A. Alexandria.
B. Antioch.
C. Milan.
D. Constantinople.
E. Rome.
Answer: D
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a. was attended by representatives of France, Britain, Italy, and the United States. b. operated in accord with the principles of liberalism. c. agreed to meet periodically to take steps to maintain Europe's peace and stability. d. created the Concert of Europe, an interchange of musicians who presented a gala series of performances, with concerts given in a different capital each year. e. was dominated by Camillo di Cavour.
What was William Harvey’s significant breakthrough
A) The discovery of calculus B) The theory of the circulation of blood C) The idea that the lungs and heart cooperated to maintain the “heat” of the body D) The view that the lungs are a bellows to heat the heart E) He showed the possibility of surgery
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)